Raspal Chima was born in West Bromwich, England and graduated from Coventry University with a degree in physics.
Raspal is at his best writing techno-thrillers in an authoritative, yet informal narrative style.
His stories are told with plausible panache and a hard edge of undeniable science, yet move along with the irrevocable inertia of a fairground roller-coaster ride.
His first published book was Methuselah’s Virus, published by Double Dragon.
The Woolwich terror attack in south-east London is just another example of how easily vulnerable people can be radicalised by religious extremists. An attack like this is one reason why I wrote The Bomb On My Back. The way radicalisation brainwashes a person is truly frightening.